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Let's go camping, book your site now
The Discover Camping Internet Reservation Service is now open - click here.
It's the first day to book your place in the woods.
The service allows you to book a campsite or yurt (yes, we said yurt), so that you can travel to your favourite park or try something new with the confidence of knowing your site is assured. You can use this site to view site availablity, reserve a site and manage your bookings.
The Yurts
Photo: Contributed - BCParks
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Photo: Contributed - BCParks
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The Discover Camping Call Centre is available to assist you from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Pacific Time) on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
The Call Centre can process campsite, yurt, and Bowron Lake and Berg Lake Trail backcountry reservations . You can contact the call centre by calling 1-800-689-9025 or from overseas +1-519-826-6850. If you have a question about your booking or have an account inquiry please contact the call centre.
Many provincial parks offer reservable camping and picnicking facilities for groups of 15 or more people. Visit the Group Camping and Picnicking Reservations page for more information.
The Costs:
There is a non-refundable reservation service fee of $6.00 plus tax per night, to a maximum of $18 plus tax for three or more nights per campsite.
This fee covers the operational costs and ensures the reservation service pays for itself and is not subsidized by the taxpayers. If you change or cancel your reservation, there is an additional non-refundable fee of $6 plus tax per transaction.
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